September Stitch Fix Review

Hey guys! It’s Stitch Fix time again already!!

If you missed my last post or are unfamiliar with Stitch Fix, it’s a service that sends you five items of clothing per month based on a style profile you fill out. This is based not only on style, but also on budget — you can choose if you want to go cheaper or pricier.

The service costs $20 a month – – that is the fee for getting styled and having the clothes shipped to you. Once the clothes arrive, you try them on. If you decide to keep any, that $20 fee is deducted from the cost. If you send any back, it’s so easy. There is a postage paid envelope included, so you don’t even have to make a trip to the post office!!

I’ve been using Stitch Fix for over a year now, and I LOVE it. So so convenient for life with a toddler. Shopping with Lucy is pretty impossible — she’s at the age where she pitches a fit about riding in the stroller, but if I let her out, she’s all over the place! So, this is a great option.

I try the clothes on when Lucy is napping and whatever I don’t want I just stick in the envelope and place in my mailbox! Easy peasy, lemon squeezey.

Let’s take a look at what I got!

Harriet Chevron Print Detail Dress

Dresses with a flared skirt like this really work for my figure. I don’t have the tiniest or most defined waist in the land, so I need all the help I can get! This dress is perfect for date night or church and can easily be paired with a sweater for chillier months. Kept it!

Shoshanna Graphic Print Tie-Neck Top

I was just not a fan of this top. It fit fine, but I didn’t care for the color or pattern. I normally really love the boho type style, but this was too old looking for me. Sent it back!

Lila Chevron Panel Knit Tank

This is a cute tank that can easily be dressed up or down. Because I have blue eyes, bright blue is always a good color for me. Kept it!

Faye Floral Print Kimono Cardigan

I really love the kimono trend right now, and I own a couple of them! This one was just not doing it for me, though. The color was just kind of plain and it just wasn’t anything special. I have a sheer blue flowered one that I like much better, so I decided to send this back.

Roselin Crochet Overlay Short Sleeve Blouse

I really liked this top. It fits well and is super cute! I decided to keep it.

My total for all the things was right around $170, but I had quite a few credits from referrals so thankfully I paid less than that in real cash. Please know that if you sign up from Stitch Fix through links on my site, I do get a credit towards future boxes, but that does not influence any thoughts I share with you here. I like what I like and I don’t like what I don’t like.

That’s it for this month! If you’d like to sign up, here’s the link! I’ll have a new box to show you in September!

Have a great day!

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